Microsoft - Surface Go 2 - 10.5" Touch-Screen - Intel Pentium Gold - 8GB - 128GB SSD - Device Only - Platinum
Model:STQ-00001
SKU:6408475
Specifications
Key Specs
Screen Size10.5 inchesScreen Resolution1920 x 1280Processor ModelIntel Pentium Gold 4425YTotal Storage Capacity128 gigabytesOperating SystemWindows 10 Home in S modeVoice Assistant Built-inNoWireless ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi2-in-1 DesigntrueSecurity FeaturesFacial recognition
General
Product NameSurface Go 2 - 10.5" Touch-Screen - Intel Pentium Gold - 8GB - 128GB SSD - Device OnlyBrandMicrosoftModel NumberSTQ-00001Model FamilyMicrosoft Surface GoYear of Release2020ColorPlatinum
Display
Screen TypePixelSenseScreen Size10.5 inchesScreen Resolution1920 x 1280Stylus InputBuilt for Windows Ink (Active)High Dynamic Range (HDR)false
Processor
Processor BrandIntelProcessor ModelIntel Pentium Gold 4425Y
Storage
Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
Memory
System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytesExpandable Memory CompatibilitymicroSD, microSDXC
Compatibility
Operating SystemWindows 10 Home in S modeOperating System CompatibilityWindowsVoice Assistant Built-inNo
Connectivity
Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-FiNetwork ConnectivityNoneCompatible Wireless Standard(s)Wireless-A, Wireless-AC, Wireless-AX, Wireless-B, Wireless-G, Wireless-NHeadphone JacktrueBluetooth Version5.0GPS EnabledfalseInterface(s)3.5mm audio, Proprietary, USB Type CData Plan Requiredfalse
Power
Charging Interface(s)ProprietaryBattery Life (up to)10 hours
Camera
Front-Facing CameratrueFront Facing Camera Megapixels5 megapixelsFront Facing Camera Video Resolution1080pRear-Facing CameratrueRear Facing Camera Megapixels8 megapixelsRear Facing Camera Video Resolution1080p
Features
2-in-1 DesigntrueKeyboard IncludedfalseSecurity FeaturesFacial recognitionStylus DockNone
Included
Included SoftwareMicrosoft Office 365 30-Day trialStylus Includedfalse
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year limited for the hardwareManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
UPC889842593686
Questions & Answers (106)
Q: Does the tablet come with the keyboard shone (2 answers)
A: If you are asking if the tablet come with the keyboard shown, no, it does not come.- A: as long as you aren't trying to play AAA games, the Go2 will handle email, web browser, YouTube videos, streaming music, office documents/spreadsheets.... all work just fine on any model of the Go2. if you have the "entry model" with Pentirum/64GB_drive then you will probably want to stick with the "Windows 10S" that is provided to keep your system lean and mean. People start moaning and groaning about the "entry model" Go2 when the dump the Windows 10S and install Chroms browser (very hungry for memory) and load up a bunch of games and stuff that the Go2 just won't handle very well. Stick with the basics and use the Edge browser (which is being improved and updated just about every week) and any model of the Go2 will be fine. The Galaxy Tab6 is android-based, and that's a different ball game. it will run faster and play a bunch of games and stuff, but it is NOT a windows 10 machine... if you want a Windows 10 machine to handle basic tasks and NO GAMING other then older games or online games (NOT Fortnite, OK?) than Go2 is a good solution - understanding that you are paying more for a teeny-tiny Windows machine. If the small size is not that big of a deal for you and you can stand a larger laptop, then buy a larger laptop and for the same money you can get better performance from a 'LARGER model laptop. You want a teeny-tiny laptop, the Go2 is the smallest you can get. if you want a tablet with Android operating system like your phone has, then the Tab is a nice rig and you should be happy with that. Get what you need, but understand what you are buying before you pull our your wallet. Go online and check out the YouTube videos that COMPARE these two machines and you will see what each one can, and cannot, do. Hope this helps. Stay Safe!
Q: How many and what type of ports does it have? (1 answers)
A: Surface Go 2 has 1 USB-C port, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, 1 Surface Connect port, a Surface Type Cover Port, and a MicroSDXC Card Reader.Q: I’m looking for a device for teaching remotely. What is the camera quality? (2 answers)
A: I am also a teacher and we have recently started the TEAMS meetings and video conferences like much of the rest of the world. The Go2 has the best front-facing video camera and studio-quality dual microphones available in a tablet or small portable laptop. Go online and do a search on YouTube and you can see side-by-side video and audio comparing the Go2 to other tablets and ultra-portable laptops. The Go2 is as good or better than anything i have seen. Check for yourself, you may be surprised at how good the video/audio quality are from such a teeny-tiny computer. i was.... hope this helps! good luck with your "distance learning" classes! stay safe!- A: OOPS... forgot to say something about a case or cover for the Go2 >> the dimensions of the Go and Go2 are the same, so a case or cover for a Go will fit a Go2 with no problems.... EXCEPT the Go has 10" display size and the Go2 has 10.5" display size - the dimensions of the screen are the same, but the DISPLAY size is larger on the Go2, meaning the bezels (dark edge) of the Go2 are smaller. This is important when using a Go case/cover on a Go2 >> have a close look at a PICTURE of the case or cover you are looking at... I am talking about the Go cases that you want to use for your Go2. LOOK AT THE SCREEN. Some of the cases/covers you will see have a plastic "frame" that holds the cover/case onto the Go. This "frame" often covers the bezel of the screen, usually at the top right/left corners. If you are buying a case/cover with a "frame" that just touches the edge of the 10" Go display, you will immediately find that it COVERS part of the display on the 10.5" Go2. There are case/covers that fit the Go and also the Go2 that do not have these "frames" that could cover the edge of your Go2 display, and this post is to call you attention to LOOK at a picture of the case/cover mounted on a Go with the screen on all the way to the edges (not the hummingbird wallpaper) to be SURE you are not buying a case/cover that will interfere with being able to see the full display on your Go2. If you are in doubt, contact the seller and ask specifically about the Go2 screen. If they say "no problem" be sure you get that in writing and save it until you get delivery and are sure you won't have a problem. Hope this helps! Stay Safe!
Q: What are the differences between Surface Go 2 and Surface Go? (1 answers)
A: Surface Go 2 features a new, larger 10.5” touchscreen PixelSense display, improved battery life of up to 10 hours, and faster performance than the original with new 8th Generation Intel Pentium® Gold processors, including a Core M3 option that is up to 64% faster than Surface Go. There's also the addition of new Studio Mics, our dual microphone solution, increases voice clarity and reduces background noise for virtual meetings or video calls.Q: Can you take this version out of S Mode like you could the Surface Go? (3 answers)
A: .... just a word about W10"S" - don't get in too much of a hurry to switch out of the "S" mode.... try it first. Microsoft is using a similar approach to A**le by keeping more control over what is installed on their system. In the "S" mode, windows runs faster, uses less resources, and the battery lasts longer - because all that it needs to load and run are programs that are entirely compatible with, and cooperate nicely with, the W10 system. Folks grumble about "not many apps" in the Windows store, but if you have a look at it, there is everything the a person needs for basic day-to-day use for a portable laptop/tablet - and there are actually some very slick programs there, as long as you MAKE SURE they are OK to run on the Go or Go2 - NO high-end software, please! No, you can't use the fabulous Chrome browser, but that browser is the MAIN reason that people say the Go2 is "slow" and "bogs down" when surfing the internet. Look at the task manager on your desktop (if you have one) with Chrome running, and see how doggone much CPU and RAM it sucks up. That's OK on a full-blown desktop (mostly) but really puts a strain on the Go and Go2 rigs. Use the Edge browser (oh my goodness) which has been totally reworked and is getting updates and improvements just about every week. If you give it a chance, you might find that you PREFER the Edge browser once you get used to it (every browser is different, just takes some time and getting used to). Oh my Lord I cannot use the Google search engine.... what??? >> sure you can, just go to google.dot.com and have at it... what's the problem with that?? One extra click of a mouse and people go ballistic over being "restricted" from using their favorite search engine - grow up! No I am not a MS fan-boy, I am sharing my experience and for one, I don't mind trying something new or different if it saves me MONEY or gets me better results. If you MUST run software that is not in the Microsoft store, think for a moment about what that software is, and how much of a computer it needs to run properly. I use several Autodesk and Adobe programs for my engineering and technology classes, and I am very very sure they will NOT run on the Go or Go2. I don't even try.... I have a full-sized laptop with all the horsepower needed to run Autodesk Inventor or Adobe Premiere software, edit video files, and play some very very nice games. I do NOT expect the Go2 to do these things, even if I bought the top-of-the-line model.... the Go2 is NOT for high-end software and high-end games. The point(s) of all this is to buy the Go2 for it's intended use: daily routine stuff in a VERY small, light, and portable package - with a Windows 10 operating system. Yes, the "S" mode is restricted, but it "restricts" you to safe software that runs in complete harmony and doesn't put a bunch of crappola on your system (so when you "uninstall" the software, it is COMPLETELY uninstalled). The long-term benefit of the "S" mode is to keep the system running JUST AS FAST as the day that it was put into operation. The "software sludge" that we accumulate over several years of trying this and trying that and uninstalling this and uninstalling that is the reason I do a "virgin installation" of my Windows system every couple of years. No matter how careful I am, ultimately my system starts bogging down and more and more "system interrupts" at startup. The "S" mode avoids this hassle. I bet if you try the "S" mode for a few weeks (make yourself do this) instead of "unlocking" the system because you just don't like the idea of being "locked" (A**ple people have always been locked - it's not a new concept - that's where the term "jailbreak your A**le" came from).... you might find that you are perfectly fine with "S" mode and after a week or so don't even notice. I promise your Go2 will run faster, last longer on a charge, and stay in proper working order if you keep an open mind and give the "S" mode a chance to work for you. NOT a Microsoft "fan-boy" ... I use Microsoft, Apple, Linux, and Android. They all have their advantages, and they all have their disadvantages. Get what you need, and learn how to use it. Work smarter, not harder, and never stop learning new things! Stay Safe!- A: ... check your MS account online, it will show if you have the license permission to install O365 on multiple machines. yours may be different than mine, but i have a license through my school system that lets me install O365 on up to 5 machines at the same time. when i log in to my MS account, it shows what machines i have installed on and how many licenses i have available. i can "delete" a computer if i don't need office on it any more or if i stop using it and have a new computer for installation. also the MS Office "apps" are FREE on the Go2, and i actually prefer those as they are leaner and meaner, and do really anything i need except for the occasional super-duper powerpoint or something that requires fhe full office installation to create. that really doesn't come up very often and is a "power user" thing that is hardly ever needed. hope this helps stay safe!